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Moshi Monsters

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Developer(s)
  
Mind Candy

Platforms
  
Nintendo DS, Web browser

Initial release date
  
16 April 2008

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Browser games, Other games

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Moshi Monsters is a British website aimed at children aged 5–12 with over 100 million registered users (as of 2016) in 150 territories worldwide. Users choose from one of six virtual pet monsters (Diavlo, Luvli, Katsuma, Poppet, Zommer and Furi) they can create, name and nurture. Once their pet has been customized, players can navigate their way around Monstro City, take daily puzzle challenges to earn 'Rox' (a virtual currency), play games, personalize their room and communicate with other users in a safe environment (most the time).

Contents

Following its online success, Moshi Monsters has expanded commercially with physical products, including toys, Moshi Monsters Magazine (the number-one selling kids' magazine in the UK), a best-selling DS video game, a music album, books, membership cards, bath soap, chocolate calendars, trading cards, figures of many Moshlings, mobile games, and a Moshi Monsters feature film. In December 2012, eight Moshi Monster toys were included in McDonald's Happy Meals in the United States and Canada.

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History

The game was created by Michael Acton Smith, and developed in 2007 by entertainment company Mind Candy and finally launched in April 2008. As of December 2009, there were at least 10 million players registered. In March 2010, Mind Candy announced that there were 15 million users and by September 2010, that number had surpassed 25 million. In June 2011, it was announced that there were 50 million users.

Monsters

The monsters are the characters that the user plays as. They are given a name by the user when they register at the website. There are six types of monsters; Poppet, Katsuma, Furi, Zommer, Diavlo and Luvli

Moshlings

The monsters keep their own pets. They are called Moshlings. They come in a variety of sets including Arties, Beasties, Birdies, Brainies, Cuties, Dinos, Fishies, Fluffies, Foodies, Frosties, Gurus, Hipsters, Kitties, Legends, Luckies, Movies, Munchies, Musos, Mythies, Naughties, Nicknacks, Ninjas, Noisies, Nutties, Ponies, Potties, Puppies, RoxStars, Salties, Screamies, Secrets, Smilies, Snowies, Sparklies, Sploshies, Spookies, Sporties, Swindllies, Techies, Techies 2.0, Toomies, Tunies, Wheelies, Woodies, Worldies, Yuckies and Zoshlings.

Music

In March 2012, Mind Candy confirmed a major partnership deal with Sony Music. The deal followed the recent launch of Mind Candy's own music label, Moshi Monsters Music. The deal will see Sony Music handle the distribution aspects of Moshi Monsters' music releases, starting with the debut album Moshi Monsters, Music Rox! Jason Perry, formerly with the UK rock band A and head of Moshi Music, is driving the new album. The Moshi Monsters series features music from Sonic Boom, Beatie Wolfe, The Blackout, Portia Conn, and songs such as Moptop Tweenybop and Merry Twistmas. 2 albums are available on iTunes and google play, you can also buy them on a disc. the albums are the songs from Moshi Monsters: The Movie and another album has some of Moshi Monster's first songs Not all songs are available to buy. Some of the made up characters are Zach Binspin and Broccoli Spears.

Lady Goo Goo injunction

In October 2011, Ate My Heart Inc, representing the musician, Lady Gaga, were granted an interim injunction by the High Court of Justice of England and Wales to stop Mind Candy, parent company of the Moshi Monsters, from releasing music on iTunes by a Moshi Monster character known as Lady Goo Goo. The songs intended for release included the parody "Peppy-razzi", similar to the Lady Gaga hit "Paparazzi". Justice Vos of the High Court ruled that Lady Goo Goo could appear in the Moshi Monsters game, but could not release, promote, advertise, sell, distribute, or otherwise make available "any musical work or video that purports to be performed by a character by the name of Lady Goo Goo, or that otherwise uses the name Lady Goo Goo or any variant thereon". Lady Goo Goo was later replaced with a new Moshling named Baby Rox, who is not a parody of any particular celebrity.

Movie

In 2013, Mind Candy announced a Moshi Monsters film. In September 2013, Issue 34 of the Moshi Monsters Magazine included a Moshi Music DVD with the short trailer. On October 10, 2013, a short preview of the trailer was aired on ITV Daybreak. Later that day, the trailer was released on MSN. The film was released on December 20, 2013 in the UK and February 20, 2014 in Australia. The DVD and Blu-ray was released on April 14, 2014 in the UK and April 3, 2014 in Australia.

Mobile Games

In July 2013, Mind Candy released Moshi Monsters Village on GooglePlay, a 3D city-builder published by GREE and developed by Tag Games. After GREE UK shut-down, Mind Candy decided to take over the game as publisher, leaving Tag Games to the development. The game was relaunched on Apple devices on December 18, 2013 right before the release of the movie.

In December 2013, Mind Candy published the companion app Talking Poppet, also developed by Tag Games.

In February 2014, Moshi Karts was released on iOS by Mind Candy.

In early 2015 Mind Candy released an app called "World of Warriors"

In November 2016, they released the Moshi Monsters "Egg Hunt" App, alongside the companion storybook of the same name.

References

Moshi Monsters Wikipedia